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To a modern student , it seems incredible that they wrote largely in Latin , and
often in Latin verse . ... The education these young “ Paules Pigeons ” had
received so far may not seem to us a “ liberal ” education — almost lacking as it
was in ...
To a modern student , it seems incredible that they wrote largely in Latin , and
often in Latin verse . ... The education these young “ Paules Pigeons ” had
received so far may not seem to us a “ liberal ” education — almost lacking as it
was in ...
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By this time , he seems to have decided against it , for reasons that will be
discussed later . The heavy duties he had assumed may well have made him feel
that he was never to write the epic to which he had long felt “ called . ” If he was
not to ...
By this time , he seems to have decided against it , for reasons that will be
discussed later . The heavy duties he had assumed may well have made him feel
that he was never to write the epic to which he had long felt “ called . ” If he was
not to ...
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Milton ' s Christ Even the very recent commentators , who seem to have gone out
of their way to pick all possible flaws in ... Mr . Empson seems quite willing to
forgive the passages in which Christ echoes “ God ' s grisly jokes , ” saying more
...
Milton ' s Christ Even the very recent commentators , who seem to have gone out
of their way to pick all possible flaws in ... Mr . Empson seems quite willing to
forgive the passages in which Christ echoes “ God ' s grisly jokes , ” saying more
...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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